odmawiać

Etymology
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Verb

 * 1)  to say no, to reject, to deny
 * 2)  to advise against
 * 3)  to speak against
 * 4)  to submit testimony in court
 * 5)  to deny a right of possession or title
 * 6) to respond; to explain
 * 7) to suffer the consequences
 * 8)  to argue, to justify
 * 1)  to deny a right of possession or title
 * 2) to respond; to explain
 * 3) to suffer the consequences
 * 4)  to argue, to justify
 * 1) to suffer the consequences
 * 2)  to argue, to justify
 * 1)  to argue, to justify
 * 1)  to argue, to justify

Etymology
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Verb

 * 1)  to say no, to deny, to reject
 * 2)  to deny, to refuse
 * 3)  to say grace, to say a prayer; to recite
 * 4)  to cancel, to negative
 * 5)  to advice against
 * 6)  to reply, to answer, particularly in court or rudely
 * 7)  to decurse, to decharm
 * 8)  to champion, to support
 * 9)  to argue, to justify
 * 10)  to convince to leave the military service
 * 11)  to defend oneself, to justify oneself
 * 12)  to say that two or more things or people have nothing in common with each other
 * 1)  to reply, to answer, particularly in court or rudely
 * 2)  to decurse, to decharm
 * 3)  to champion, to support
 * 4)  to argue, to justify
 * 5)  to convince to leave the military service
 * 6)  to defend oneself, to justify oneself
 * 7)  to say that two or more things or people have nothing in common with each other
 * 1)  to convince to leave the military service
 * 2)  to defend oneself, to justify oneself
 * 3)  to say that two or more things or people have nothing in common with each other